
mark hollowayππ¦ππ¦ π¦πΈπ·ππ¦πΏππ
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29-09-2009 18:53:19
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My favourite 2021 sunset so far from bedroom window at BH6. An approaching weather front where the higher cloud mass is moving faster than the lower level.... #weather UK Weather Eye UK Weather BBC Weather



A potential new 25km long park for us all in S.E. Dorset.....wow! Get involved in the project at: stourvalleypark.uk BCP Council

Some events have attracted more than 100 people (mainly families) - the challenge now is to link this to other local heritage interests such astro-archaeology as people are also fascinated by their prehistoric ancestors and sense of place Future Parks Accelerator


Live streaming tinyurl.com/2de745k5 from The Parks Foundation in Bournemouth. Currently #Herons with 2 young, #Bluetits nesting & a new underwater pond camera - look out for #newts, #dragonfly nymphs, #tadpoles etc. Dorset Wildlife Trust Nature of Dorset The Parks Foundation CHOG

BH6 (Bournemouth) Hummingbird hawk-moth Ian Kimber Team Moth British Moths Nature of Dorset




Another stunning conjunction this evening of the planet Jupiter, a crescent Moon and Venus (lower right). Viewed to SW from Bournemouth. #astronomy Astronomy Now #JupiterandVenus


An outstanding atmospheric phenomena (Hengistbury Head in Dorset) 24th Feb at 1630. A halo-refraction type of event (sun setting behind me to west & crepuscular rays). I wonder what our Stone Age Ancestors on Hengistbury would have made of this? Mary McIntyre @marymcintyreastro.bsky.social BBC Weather Watchers


... A seriously good-looking cloud on the South Coast, Bournemouth, circa 5pm. #weather #clouds BBC Weather BBC Weather Watchers


To the north, south, east and west of Bournemouth. Stunning #Auroraborealis AuroraWatch UK


Noctilucent Clouds looking north at 1230am, 24 June 2024 from South UK Coast, Bournemouth. Dust and ice crystals reflect the sunlight from circa 85 km high ~ long after the sun has set; #noctilucent SpaceWeatherLive SpaceWeatherNews Space Weather SpaceWeatherMonitor BBC Weather
